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  • Even in 1937, critics remarked on the slightness and sketchiness of the book.
  • :: : : Another thing to consider is the sketchiness of some of these streaming sites.
  • The sketchiness of Giuliani's plan also dampened the enthusiasm of aides to Gov . George Pataki.
  • "Choices of the Heart, " on Lifetime, camouflages its sketchiness with some fine performances.
  • On the other hand, viewers might find Fontana's sketchiness more entertaining than Taylor's angst.
  • Senior U . S . officials'reaction publicly guarded, citing sketchiness of reports, but privately jubilant.
  • But the plight of the humans pales _ literally, because of the sketchiness _ beside the bird's.
  • It doesn't hurt to start with three strong actors, who compensate for the sketchiness of their roles.
  • The Gardner piece stands out in its sketchiness, the underdrawing showing through the thin layer of paint that remains.
  • He created the illusion of speed and spontaneity through the blurring of rough-edged strokes, the evocation of sketchiness.
  • The 1880s paintings saw increased sketchiness coupled with solidity, and a kind of proto-abstraction that would endear Cezanne to successive generations.
  • Despite the sketchiness of details, there have been attempts by artists over the years to show how the early Second Temple might have looked.
  • While at first crude oil surged on the news of the meeting, the run-up abated as the sketchiness of the agreement became evident.
  • At the time, the paintings of John Constable and Charles-Francois Daubigny, now highly regarded, were criticized on account of their sketchiness.
  • The very sketchiness of the drawings, their scattered lines and skittish detail, conveys the jitter of lives too rushed, too crammed, and not quite authentic.
  • Not surprisingly, given the sketchiness of the science and the political difficulty of trying to curb industrial growth, debate is rising on whether such cuts are warranted.
  • Painterly art often makes use of the many visual effects produced by paint on canvas such as chromatic progression, warm and cool tones, sketchiness, and impasto.
  • But like a connect-the-dots drawing with some of the numbers missing, the sketchiness of existing surveys has frustrated astronomers'attempts to read its meaning.
  • Letting our suppositions fill in the blanks doesn't, however, excuse her from the novel's one drawback-- the sketchiness with which the men are depicted.
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